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and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners -- >> a memorial ceremony for dresdeners and many more. at the ceremony, we are thinking of those who needlessly perished in the second world war, a war that was started by germany. >> on february 13, 1945, britain's royal air force targeted dresden. with help from american bombers, the devastated the city, killing 25,000 people in just hours. much of the downtown area was destroyed along with industrial and military infrastructure. bombs were dropped indiscriminately and nearly everywhere to inflict maximum damage. copper bombing, a horrendous tactic now prohibited by the geneva convention. at a demonstration in the city center, thousands warned against forgetting about germany's nazi past which provoked the horrors of dresden, so the locals by locking arms to keep neo-nazis out of t
and the rate on the set fire storm swept across the german city and killed thousands. >> commemorative events were held for the victims today while elsewhere in the city, police were deployed to prevent clashes between yanase groups and anti- fascist activists. and at a memorial ceremony for dress dinners -- >> a memorial ceremony for dresdeners and many more. at the ceremony, we are thinking of those who needlessly perished in the second world war, a war that was started by...
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a medical officer from the japanese embassy will offer advice this month in the cities. the doctor from japan will advise citizens next month in beijing, shanghai. >>> radiation from the nuclear accident in fukushima forced many people to leave their homes and it's still too high for them to return. some evacuees are so fed up they are taking legal action and suing the government and the firm that owns the nuclear plant and demanding they get the radiation down. 350 evacuees are launching a class action against the government and tokyo electric power company. they're demanding officials bring radiation down to the level it was at before the accident and they're demanding $550 each in compensation. >> translator: i'm from minomasata city. people from my community are scattered from here and there. the main thing we want is to get back to normal. >> lawyers for the evacuees say the class action is the first of its kind. >> translator: this case has huge significance because we are trying to show blame lies not only with tepco but also with the government. >> the evacuees s
a medical officer from the japanese embassy will offer advice this month in the cities. the doctor from japan will advise citizens next month in beijing, shanghai. >>> radiation from the nuclear accident in fukushima forced many people to leave their homes and it's still too high for them to return. some evacuees are so fed up they are taking legal action and suing the government and the firm that owns the nuclear plant and demanding they get the radiation down. 350 evacuees are...
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okawa was born in the city in 1898. she's lived in the home since 1997. nurses say she operates her wheelchair and moves around the facility by herself on good days. they say she has a good appetite and enjoys sashimi and sushi. the world's oldest man also lives in japan. 115-year-old jiroyen kimura is from kyoto prefecture. >>> time now to get a check on the weather. people in tokyo are enjoying sunny skies. >> high pressure is covering much of japan. in tokyo the high is expected to be 14 degrees. we see this number in late march. the warmth will affect northern japan. melting snow could cause some avalanches and blizzard conditions will come back to northern japan over the weekend as a new system is approaching from the west. right now the system is producing increasing snow and the winds in north eastern china up to 15 centimeters of snow. the snowy weather and wet conditions will spread to the korean peninsula by tonight. once the system moves through temperatures will go down quite sharply. on thursday in seoul your high is expected to be 12 degrees
okawa was born in the city in 1898. she's lived in the home since 1997. nurses say she operates her wheelchair and moves around the facility by herself on good days. they say she has a good appetite and enjoys sashimi and sushi. the world's oldest man also lives in japan. 115-year-old jiroyen kimura is from kyoto prefecture. >>> time now to get a check on the weather. people in tokyo are enjoying sunny skies. >> high pressure is covering much of japan. in tokyo the high is...
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the award ceremony is scheduled for tuesday in paris. >>> visitors to the city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of elegance in miniature form. represent members of the nobility and the customes they wore. citizen groups are showing off an extensive collection. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsman have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more than 1,800 dolls from all over the country. they're displaying them to draw attention and visitors. the dolls at the top are seven meters off the floor. >> translator: they reach right up to the ceiling. they're amazing. >> translator: it's wonderful to see something big like this. >> the dolls will be on display until march 9th. >>> people who travel a long way to see natural beauty. mountains, water falls, sunsets. but what about fog? residents of one misty town claim their unusual climate is worth the trip. >> reporter: a chilly winter morning. dawn breaks. a dense fog forms in the mountains sweeps down
the award ceremony is scheduled for tuesday in paris. >>> visitors to the city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of elegance in miniature form. represent members of the nobility and the customes they wore. citizen groups are showing off an extensive collection. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsman have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more than...
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as the economy of southeast asia keeps growing, more people are flying from city to city in the region. atr is training pilots right in asia. the french-italian company hopes it will urge companies to buy its turbo prop planes. a japanese airline that shuttles between regional cities has decided to start using three of the propeller planes. >> at the beginning of the operation in japan with atr, we are confident that we can be successful. >> higher fuel prices are propelling changes to regional air travel. nhk world, paris. >>> people in norlt north western japan are used to dealing with wintry conditions. this time they're finding themselves under. >> the snowfall has reached record breaking levels. it's already at 502 centimeters which is the record so far this time of year. this is accompanied with gusts of 90 kilometers were hour. both combined are bringing blizzard conditions. the bad news is that the accumulation is going to be some staggering amount in the next 24 hours due to the additional snowfall of another 60 centimeters. another 60 centimeters will likely to bring more rec
as the economy of southeast asia keeps growing, more people are flying from city to city in the region. atr is training pilots right in asia. the french-italian company hopes it will urge companies to buy its turbo prop planes. a japanese airline that shuttles between regional cities has decided to start using three of the propeller planes. >> at the beginning of the operation in japan with atr, we are confident that we can be successful. >> higher fuel prices are propelling changes...
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some cities in china are decorated with lanterns from the coming spring festival. it attracted over 80,000 spectators. the year's them is eco friendly and energy savings. over 180 led lanterns made out of discarded plastic bottles are on display. it will last until february 24th. you can still see the mixed precipitation lingering across the region where that video came out from. it will be clearing out for the weekend. do enjoy that beautiful lantern sight. the temperatures will the dipping down there. about 2 degrees for the high. do bundle up if you're going to go out and about. tokyo we're looking at 14 degrees. that's ten degrees higher. combined with the very chilly winds it's going to be northwesterly winds. it's going to be making you feel much colder than the actual digits. here in america the topic here for today is this, across the deep south we have the system that will be moving through the area igniting some severe thunderstorms. could be possible which could ignite and capable of unleashing hail. this system develops as it travels to the east. merges
some cities in china are decorated with lanterns from the coming spring festival. it attracted over 80,000 spectators. the year's them is eco friendly and energy savings. over 180 led lanterns made out of discarded plastic bottles are on display. it will last until february 24th. you can still see the mixed precipitation lingering across the region where that video came out from. it will be clearing out for the weekend. do enjoy that beautiful lantern sight. the temperatures will the dipping...
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the officials say it damaged at least 300 buildings including a zinc factory in the main city, chelyabinsk. mobile phone networks went down for a while. schoolteachers canceled classes for the day. troops searched for debris from the meteor. they found a whole 8 meters in diameter in a frozen lake 70 kilometers west of chelyabinsk, and they found a crater nearby. some reports say say people have found at least three objects that appear to be part of the meteor within 100 kilometers of chelyabinsk. >> translator: a small asteroid entered the earth's atmosphere and started burning. it looked like a bright fireball in the sky. the meteor fell faster than the speed of sound, and we believe the shockwave is what shattered the windows. with this kind of size, it's very difficult to detect until it actually hits the earth. it's fair to say this event was completely unforeseen. >>> north korea's nuclear test this week drew stern reactions from neighbors. japanese leaders denounced the test and they're getting toward impose new sanctions. now the north koreans have hit back with their own denunciat
the officials say it damaged at least 300 buildings including a zinc factory in the main city, chelyabinsk. mobile phone networks went down for a while. schoolteachers canceled classes for the day. troops searched for debris from the meteor. they found a whole 8 meters in diameter in a frozen lake 70 kilometers west of chelyabinsk, and they found a crater nearby. some reports say say people have found at least three objects that appear to be part of the meteor within 100 kilometers of...
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. >>> vietnamese who live in rural areas are starting to see the effects of the city on their daily lives. urban pollution is spreading to the countryside, and it's affecting their health. but some japanese businesspeople have stepped in to help. nhk world has more from hanoi. >> reporter: vietnam's economy is racing ahead. but not everybody is moving forward. hanoi is crowded with motorbikes. across the country, people work with circumstances in the environment. this river running through tepco is dangerous. the environment readings are four times higher than recommended by the government. people living downstream are suffering the consequences. juan and his wife were born and raised in this village. they are farmers who survive by growing rice and other crops. the day is spent walking in the rice paddies. >> translator: the watery fill my paddies with is black. my legs itch from working in the rice fields. water shouldn't be black, but i have no choice but to use that terrible water for farming. >> reporter: there are many such worries about pollution. a new deal originating in japan is
. >>> vietnamese who live in rural areas are starting to see the effects of the city on their daily lives. urban pollution is spreading to the countryside, and it's affecting their health. but some japanese businesspeople have stepped in to help. nhk world has more from hanoi. >> reporter: vietnam's economy is racing ahead. but not everybody is moving forward. hanoi is crowded with motorbikes. across the country, people work with circumstances in the environment. this river...
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over the years, immigrants have flocked to the city to work in such factories. today, about half the population is hispanic. intel was hit hard by the financial crisis. them in mid 2009, our business was hit with the recession just like everybody else, so we limped along for a couple of years, but now that we are starting to see business slowly go back up. >> but things are far from getting back to normal in dalton. many factories closed after the property bubble burst. unemployment here now stands at 11%, higher than the national average. to get by, residents save wherever they can, and they expect governments both here and in washington, to do the same period >> we are frustrated because no matter who you send up there, republican or democrat -- the only difference i can see in the two -- they both believe in the government. democrats believe in taxing for big government. republicans believe in borrowing all the money for big government. >> money is short. the latest technology is often unavailable. but 2/3 of the students come from democrats. many are undocum
over the years, immigrants have flocked to the city to work in such factories. today, about half the population is hispanic. intel was hit hard by the financial crisis. them in mid 2009, our business was hit with the recession just like everybody else, so we limped along for a couple of years, but now that we are starting to see business slowly go back up. >> but things are far from getting back to normal in dalton. many factories closed after the property bubble burst. unemployment here...
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the industrial park in china will be located in the port city of qinzhou in the autonomous region in the south of the country. china's gdp growth in 2012 was below 8% for the first time in 13 years as the european debt crisis weighed on global growth. rising labor costs have made companies less willing to manufacture in china. exports are suffering. the so-called factory of the world needs a new economic model to power its growth. >> translator: the two industrial parks will complement each other, so both sides can profit. such cooperation is unprecedented. >> reporter: china and malaysia see the venture as a win-win. china wants to boost exports to manufacturing companies in asean, and malaysia wants a bigger foothold in the vast chinese market. as china looks for ways to strengthen its own economy, it sees asean and its combined population of 600 million as a potential solution. china as tempts to strengthen ties wits southern neighbors are likely to continue. chikashi takaoka, nhk world, kwan-ton, malaysia. >>> emerging economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened cit
the industrial park in china will be located in the port city of qinzhou in the autonomous region in the south of the country. china's gdp growth in 2012 was below 8% for the first time in 13 years as the european debt crisis weighed on global growth. rising labor costs have made companies less willing to manufacture in china. exports are suffering. the so-called factory of the world needs a new economic model to power its growth. >> translator: the two industrial parks will complement...
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the asanyo railway express collided with a truck near a station in the city of takasago. the first and second cars went off the tracks, but the train kept going for another 170 meters. then it crashed into a station platform. the train's driver is said to be in serious condition. the truck driver and 13 passengers on the train were slightly injured. >>> the decision to drop wrestling from the 2020 olympics could disappoint many countries. it's one of the oldest sports on the olympic program. the final decision will be made at the international olympic committee general assembly in september. the ioc executive board made the proposal at their meeting in lausanne, switzerland. the ioc is considering excluding one sport from the games. it may add a sport from among baseball, softball, karate, and others. ioc members are proposing there be 25 core sports. >> the view of the executive board and the members of the executive board, this was the best program for the olympic games in 2020. it is not a case of what's wrong with wrestling. it is what's right with the 25 core sports.
the asanyo railway express collided with a truck near a station in the city of takasago. the first and second cars went off the tracks, but the train kept going for another 170 meters. then it crashed into a station platform. the train's driver is said to be in serious condition. the truck driver and 13 passengers on the train were slightly injured. >>> the decision to drop wrestling from the 2020 olympics could disappoint many countries. it's one of the oldest sports on the olympic...
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the magnitude 6.3 tremor hit the city of christchurch two years ago. nearly 200 people died, including a number of foreign students. nhk world's takao nakajima shows us how the city is remembering and rebuilding. ♪ >> reporter: this is a park in central christchurch, people have gathered to commemorate two years from the february earthquake. >> as we remember the destructive and terrifying earthquake that struck this city and the surrounding area two years ago today. >> reporter: the quake killed 185 people. nearly two-thirds of them were in this building in the city center. it used to house an english language school. it was damaged far more severely than other structures. investigators blame design flaws. 28 japanese were among the victims. some of the relatives visited the site where the building once stood. kazuo horita lost his 19-year-old daughter. >> translator: i feel more painful this year than last year. we want to know why the building collapsed and who is responsible. this should be clarified for the sake of our dead children. >> crews ar
the magnitude 6.3 tremor hit the city of christchurch two years ago. nearly 200 people died, including a number of foreign students. nhk world's takao nakajima shows us how the city is remembering and rebuilding. ♪ >> reporter: this is a park in central christchurch, people have gathered to commemorate two years from the february earthquake. >> as we remember the destructive and terrifying earthquake that struck this city and the surrounding area two years ago today. >>...
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heads of hakodate and five other cities submitted the request to the central government. >> i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> reporter: the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because it's just across the water. city officials say they're considering filing a lawsuit to demand a stop to the construction. >> thousands of people waiting to go home. tons of debris waiting for disposal. vast tracts of land waiting to be restored. overcoming the challenges of japan's 2011 disaster won't be easy. but step by step people are moving forward. find out how on the road ahead, every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time right here on "newsline." >>> shocking reports have emerged about the voyage of a group of asylum seekers whose boat was rescued off sri lanka. almost 100 people apparently died during the two-month ordeal from starvation and dehydration. the sri lankan navy rescued 31 adult males and one boy on saturday. they were on a sinking boat in waters off the southeast coast. the survivors appeared weak and thin. others in the group
heads of hakodate and five other cities submitted the request to the central government. >> i don't think there's any need for the construction to go forward. >> reporter: the mayor also said people are worried about the safety of the plant because it's just across the water. city officials say they're considering filing a lawsuit to demand a stop to the construction. >> thousands of people waiting to go home. tons of debris waiting for disposal. vast tracts of land waiting to...
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by far right extremists it marks the anniversary of the allied bombing of the city in eastern germany where we can now see pictures live pictures from marty's brand new video agency ruptly some three thousand police from across the country were sent to dresden to prevent clashes between the marchers and their opponents in art is a condemning the bombing that nearly destroyed the city months before the end of world war two but local residents there they're angry at what they see as a hijacking of the anniversary for the purposes of propaganda when i was taught more than that with georgina sikorsky she's from the european network against racism she joins me now live from brussels now this is an annual event georgina how alarming is it that it it's become a tradition after all this time. sorry could you repeat this. is an annual event we're seeing there in dresden just tell warring is it but it's becoming a tradition after all this time i mean this this bombing happened toward the end of the second world war yes i mean it's a it's an extremely worrying phenomenon because it is there isn'
by far right extremists it marks the anniversary of the allied bombing of the city in eastern germany where we can now see pictures live pictures from marty's brand new video agency ruptly some three thousand police from across the country were sent to dresden to prevent clashes between the marchers and their opponents in art is a condemning the bombing that nearly destroyed the city months before the end of world war two but local residents there they're angry at what they see as a hijacking...
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million is what police are offering the >> the city of los angeles is offering a $1 million reward to help capture and ex-police officer wanted by police. christopher dorner is accused of killing three people in a revenge plot targeting the lapd. so far, the department had received 700 tips in the search, which is now in its second week. we are still in the flu season, and it is one of the worst. you can bet germs are lurking just about everywhere. if you think you can dodge the bullet just by isolating yourself, coming up in today's medical alert, there is really no where to hide. >> it makes me think about how many people hold this every day. we could have some snow tomorrow night. we will detail that. first, a live look at ocean city. >> if you need to make a big plans purchase, your timing is perfect. shop maryland and the take place this weekend beginning after midnight saturday morning. you will not have to pay the 6% sales tax on certain energy star appliances. the idea is for consumers to be more grain as they say a little more green. >> the legislature and others have put in
million is what police are offering the >> the city of los angeles is offering a $1 million reward to help capture and ex-police officer wanted by police. christopher dorner is accused of killing three people in a revenge plot targeting the lapd. so far, the department had received 700 tips in the search, which is now in its second week. we are still in the flu season, and it is one of the worst. you can bet germs are lurking just about everywhere. if you think you can dodge the bullet...
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. >> afscme could not reach a agreement with the city last time around so the city imposed a contract that included a pay cut. kelley had to give up a horse she had for 13 years and the supervisor lost her home. >> i work hard, i got my job, i saved for my house and i feel like it was tornway from me because of the budget cuts. you take 12% of my pay, for a single person. i cannot make my anymore. >> look at the difference in response times. four years ago, 95% of calls were answered in ten seconds. by the second quarter of this fiscal year, only 90% of calls were answered within the ten seconds. people calming 911 with emergencies waited 4.5 seconds ned of 2.5, and people calling 311 with nonemergencies waited nearly minute. the dispatchers say the job is getting harder and not because of the calls we take. >> and the not knowing, how much more are they going to take. how much more can you alter your life, there's a point you lose everything. >> now the city of san jose may end the year with a projected surplus of $10 million. even with that, mayor reed said that the city cannot affo
. >> afscme could not reach a agreement with the city last time around so the city imposed a contract that included a pay cut. kelley had to give up a horse she had for 13 years and the supervisor lost her home. >> i work hard, i got my job, i saved for my house and i feel like it was tornway from me because of the budget cuts. you take 12% of my pay, for a single person. i cannot make my anymore. >> look at the difference in response times. four years ago, 95% of calls were...
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saturday's attack was carried out by a sunni militant group an attack in the same city five weeks ago saw a huge blast in the snooper hall which killed more than one thousand people. in warsaw have clashed with demonstrators protesting against the independence of kosovo officers used battens against crowds who fought back by throwing flares at police meanwhile the parades been held in kosovo marking the fifth anniversary of its independence from serbia the santa clara public proclaimed its sovereignty in two thousand and eight. she could face a death penalty in her native afghanistan for converting from islam to christianity a young girl's no been allowed to stay here in russia as a refugee than after she was his own bio family for changing her beliefs that is within a caution of reports. the real was born in afghanistan by two thousand and eleven she and her family arrived in russia in a small town in the prone region in search of a better life her father pleaded for asylum but it was denied because there was no evidence that either he or his family were threatened with political rel
saturday's attack was carried out by a sunni militant group an attack in the same city five weeks ago saw a huge blast in the snooper hall which killed more than one thousand people. in warsaw have clashed with demonstrators protesting against the independence of kosovo officers used battens against crowds who fought back by throwing flares at police meanwhile the parades been held in kosovo marking the fifth anniversary of its independence from serbia the santa clara public proclaimed its...
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and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property taxes. the mayor outlined plans to streamline government services and use the savings to cut property taxes which right now are twice as high as surrounding counties. >> at a time when families are choosing to live in baltimore, our property taxes will be more come pets tif. >> part of that savings would come from changes to the city's pension system. new hires would sthoift a 401(k) model. also,firefighters hours would increase. . >> we must work with our fire unions to negotiate a new schedule with significantly higher pay to reduce insufficiencies and
and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property...
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he briefly considered fighting city hall, but friday will be the last sunset performance. after that, he'll take it out on a boat. >> hopefully i can do it. i'm going to sing good-bye and thank you to all the people that came around and it will be wonderful. >> joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> sounds like an i check and very fashionable. ,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks to speculation of a t watch. this is welcome news >>> apple stock finished the day up thanks to speculation of a new smart watch. this is welcome news for a company criticized for lack of innovation following the death of steve jobs. >> but mike asked how much can you possibly do with something as small as a watch? >> anybody know what time it is? >> 5 and 2. >> anybody know what time it is? do you know what time it is? >> 1:58. >> you do know, chances are because you looked at your smart phone, watches? not so much. is that about to change? >> a bunch of rumors that apple may be testing out an i watch. >> molly wood, who by the way, wears a watch for style. thinks it could be called a watch, but a remote control for your iphone
he briefly considered fighting city hall, but friday will be the last sunset performance. after that, he'll take it out on a boat. >> hopefully i can do it. i'm going to sing good-bye and thank you to all the people that came around and it will be wonderful. >> joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> sounds like an i check and very fashionable. ,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks to speculation of a t watch. this is welcome news >>> apple stock finished the day up thanks to speculation of a new...
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or getting into the city. san jose is off to a nice start, no major problems either. >>> there is a little bit more of an on shore component near the coast. temperatures will level off stayed turning that win direction in different areas. yesterday they had a north wind, 41 half-moon bay, yesterday at this time they were 50. yesterday there is a westly breeze there. you get towards fso it is more of a westly breeze. they are just little bit cooler coast and bay and some patchy fog in the morning, not today, we start off with a little bit of fog, santa rosa is also dealing with some low clouds. once it burns off, we crank things up friday and saturday and as we head to the weekend, it will still be nice, just a little bit cooler. >>> it will be discussed at a senate judiciary committee hearing. this is the subject commit he's second hearing on gun control since the mass shooting in newtown connecticut as people debated gun sales and sports. they debated this on university avenue and some people were upset about
or getting into the city. san jose is off to a nice start, no major problems either. >>> there is a little bit more of an on shore component near the coast. temperatures will level off stayed turning that win direction in different areas. yesterday they had a north wind, 41 half-moon bay, yesterday at this time they were 50. yesterday there is a westly breeze there. you get towards fso it is more of a westly breeze. they are just little bit cooler coast and bay and some patchy fog in...
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vatican city. >> in the hallowed secret halls, the next pope will lead the largest body on earth. traveling, ability to inspire a billion followers across the world. >> the new pope has to make this clear he is the pastor of the universal church, not just the bishop of rome. >> reporter: it might be sacred. nine to four odds, the one from ghana. he would be the first black pope. >> the new pope has to be very sensitive to the president condition of hue man nit and rec -- human ti and keep the gospel in its pure form. and archbishop scola but don't expect public politicking. all the campaigning will be behind these closed doors. >> campaigning is like a cardinal sin. you don't do it. otherwise, there would be tremendous backlash. >> today the vatican revealed he had a pace make are for years. his retirement home is the monastery inside the vatican. he will be spending the rest of his days in quiet prayer. >> he will be retired and not intervene in any way in the process. >> reporter: and that process is definitely underway. it will pit staunch traditionalists on one side and those
vatican city. >> in the hallowed secret halls, the next pope will lead the largest body on earth. traveling, ability to inspire a billion followers across the world. >> the new pope has to make this clear he is the pastor of the universal church, not just the bishop of rome. >> reporter: it might be sacred. nine to four odds, the one from ghana. he would be the first black pope. >> the new pope has to be very sensitive to the president condition of hue man nit and rec --...
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by far right extremists it marks the anniversary of the allied bombing of the city in eastern germany where we can now see pictures live pictures from marty's brand new video agency ruptly some three thousand police from across the country were sent to dresden to prevent clashes between the marchers and their opponents in autism condemning the bombing that nearly destroyed the city months before the end of world war two but local residents there they're angry at what they see as a hijacking of the end of my street for the purposes of propaganda when i was taught more than that with georgina sikorsky she's from the european network against racism she joins me now live from brussels now this is an annual event georgina how alarming is it that it it's become a tradition after all this time. sorry could you repeat this. list is an annual event we're seeing there in dresden just tell worrying is it that it's becoming a tradition after all this time i mean this this bombing happened toward the end of the second world war yes i mean it's a it's an extremely worrying phenomenon because it ess
by far right extremists it marks the anniversary of the allied bombing of the city in eastern germany where we can now see pictures live pictures from marty's brand new video agency ruptly some three thousand police from across the country were sent to dresden to prevent clashes between the marchers and their opponents in autism condemning the bombing that nearly destroyed the city months before the end of world war two but local residents there they're angry at what they see as a hijacking of...
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that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. >> of i go there for help. i go there for to get well. i don't go there to get more problems. >> up next. brian cross has one more problem. we show you the letter the doctor sent him and what it means for the medical care. >> also the pot bust that came with some teeth. what officers found standing near the contraband. >> then later on jimmy kimmel live. >> tonight great karl reiner music from family of the year plus grammy award winner mindy. >> i didn't win a grammy. >> yes you did. >> no i didn't. >> you did. >> you did. >> he is. >> risk versus reward is the debate in the medical community over common
that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. >> of i go there for help....
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oomissioners ppan onnworkingg with other jurisdictions like &pthe city o ffederick... who & haae enacted strict baas.paul gesslee, fox455news at 5:30 3&phow re the roads looking ooight? hhs our traffii eege rrporr. report. 3 greensrping 3 libertybat natl ppkeshawaa 3 395 north korea ...is... making &phhadlines toddy... for conducting ...annther ...nucleaa bomb test. teettwhat thrrat... ssme say... it poses to thh u-s. 3-&p3p aaviollet home invvsion.... phh drrstic mmaaures one woman took.... to save her sisser. p3and more probbems coocerning cruis ships.where this one is stranddddand what ccused the & eeninns to faai. 3 --adblib weather tz-- 3 the internatiooallcommunity is condemning north kkrea today, after he country testtd a -33 puclear weapon overnight... disrrgarding u-n sscuurty ccuncil orders. orders.this is north korea's first with the country under control of its new leader - kim jong un, who assumed. jennifer davis s in pashingtonnwith reacttonn & reaction. 3 3 in thh wakeeof news that nortt korea has successfully tessed a nucllar weapon --the u-n security c
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the entire city damaging buildings and shattering windows. nasa said the explosive force of the media were breaking up was the equivalent of two one to hear oshima bombs over twelve hundred people were injured including over two hundred children mostly from pieces of shattered glass. windows just exploded i saw one girl he had and a growing his hand we were told to quickly put our clothes us on and run out so many were able to film the other three phenomenon later flooding the web with footage as rumors spread of what it might have been a stricken airplane a satellite that fell out of orbit even the beginning of the end of the world would mrs reported seeing fragments of the crashing all across the region. i saw a small can there was a weird smell but it was not a fire so i think it's a piece of meteorite and it's small during them no however most of the sighting started out to be ordinary peed bug fires because so far officials have not found any fragments of the media or for now the immediate priority. he's to look after the injured and rep
the entire city damaging buildings and shattering windows. nasa said the explosive force of the media were breaking up was the equivalent of two one to hear oshima bombs over twelve hundred people were injured including over two hundred children mostly from pieces of shattered glass. windows just exploded i saw one girl he had and a growing his hand we were told to quickly put our clothes us on and run out so many were able to film the other three phenomenon later flooding the web with footage...
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but rapid urbanization is turning fields into cities disrupting the natural flow of water. and there's rising concern that could dampen economic growth in the future. nhk world has more. >> translator: after widespread floods in the capital. more than 40 residents died and another 45,000 were forced into temporary shelters. the city center was submerged under water as deep as one meter. cars and buses were stranded. some businesses and factories were forced to close. for many foreign companies operating in jakarta, it was the case of deja vu. they suffered similar damage during the 2007 rainey season. since then, many foreign foundries have implemented anti-flood measures. this company changed its entrance to 46 inch meters aboveground level. >> translator: we suffered damage from flooding twice in the past. we took a lesson from those experiences. and decided to take counter measures on our own. our building has a system to drain water as well as a pumping device to discharge water when it starts coming in. >> translator: this is transforming the landscape around jakarta.
but rapid urbanization is turning fields into cities disrupting the natural flow of water. and there's rising concern that could dampen economic growth in the future. nhk world has more. >> translator: after widespread floods in the capital. more than 40 residents died and another 45,000 were forced into temporary shelters. the city center was submerged under water as deep as one meter. cars and buses were stranded. some businesses and factories were forced to close. for many foreign...
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into the city this is what is driving development. people want to be in the urban centers again. >> absolutely right. they're closer to work. work, corporate america recognizes the people who are in most demand have the technological skills, younger, they want to be in the city when they start their day and at the end of the day. >> can people get money to buy this place? by the way this is the model. if you go inside this is buzz's team. you can pick out finishes. they even brought us a few cookies. david: oh, darn it of the just as it was getting good. we can talk over the video. we lost the audio. liz: david said, look how big it is. of course we're so used to new york. david: 600,000 will get you a studio apartment if you're lucky here. well, a car goes driving right through a toy store and all caught on camera. thankfully the customer was able to get out of the way just in time. look at this. we've got more of this video coming up after the break. liz: cost of doing business. ♪ . to grow, we have to boost our social media visib
into the city this is what is driving development. people want to be in the urban centers again. >> absolutely right. they're closer to work. work, corporate america recognizes the people who are in most demand have the technological skills, younger, they want to be in the city when they start their day and at the end of the day. >> can people get money to buy this place? by the way this is the model. if you go inside this is buzz's team. you can pick out finishes. they even brought...
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the city installed new state of the article as last year, and -- of the art cameras last year and they've seen an increase in violations. aaa says over 17,000 drivers were ticketed in the city last year. some drivers received tickets even though they were completely stopped but they crossed just beyond the solid white line. now some are saying that's not right. >> if they had gotten through on yellow or if the light had turned red while they were in the intersection, they would not have gotten a ticket. but they did the honest thing, they stopped trying to avoid a ticket and still ended up with a ticket and motorists are outraged about this. >> the number of tickets last year, more than doubled those issued the year before. >>> today marks fat tuesday where the party in new orleans is reaching a fever pitch just before lent. so here's a live look at bourbon street. yup. they are having a good time down there for the traditional celebration. vinita nair is in the crowd. >> reporter: the first mardi gras parade started first thing in the morning. thousands came out to see the zulu parade. a
the city installed new state of the article as last year, and -- of the art cameras last year and they've seen an increase in violations. aaa says over 17,000 drivers were ticketed in the city last year. some drivers received tickets even though they were completely stopped but they crossed just beyond the solid white line. now some are saying that's not right. >> if they had gotten through on yellow or if the light had turned red while they were in the intersection, they would not have...
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that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. of i go there for help. i go there for to get well. i don't go there to get more problems. >> up next. brian one more one more problem. we show you the letter the doctor sent him and what it means for the medical care. >> also the pot bust that came with some teeth. what officers found standing near the contraband. >> then later on jimmy kimmel live. of the family of the yearner plus grammy award winner mindy. >> i didn't win a grammy. >> yes you did. >> no i didn't. >> you did. >> before back in [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese,
that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. of i go there for help. i go...
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if any changes were to be made to the workweek, the city would have to negotiate that with the police and firefighters union. live at city hall, linda so, abc2 news. >>> all new this morning north korea has successfully conducted the third nuclear test. officials worldwide suspected some sort of thing happening after the u.s. geological survey deteched a 4.9 earthquake in north korea. while you were sleeping, state media confirmed officials in north korea had in fact detonated a nuclear device. officials say the atomic bomb was lighter and had more explosive force than those used in past tests. north korea's action defies the secretary consul's action to shut down the activity or face more sanctions and international isolation. it's the first since kim jong untook power. president obama is now calling the test a -- test a threat to america's national security. >>> another sad day for student in our area. grief counselors and additional staff will be on hand at manchester high. this is the community -- this as the community mourns the loss of a teacher just starting out. devin spence w
if any changes were to be made to the workweek, the city would have to negotiate that with the police and firefighters union. live at city hall, linda so, abc2 news. >>> all new this morning north korea has successfully conducted the third nuclear test. officials worldwide suspected some sort of thing happening after the u.s. geological survey deteched a 4.9 earthquake in north korea. while you were sleeping, state media confirmed officials in north korea had in fact detonated a...
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that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. >> of i go there for help. i go there for to get well. i don't go there to get more problems. >> up next. brian cross has one more problem. we show you the letter the doctor sent him and what it means for the medical care. >> also the pot bust that came with some teeth. what officers found standing near the contraband. >> then later on jimmy kimmel live. >> tonight great karl reiner music from family of the year plus grammy award winner mindy. >> i didn't win a grammy. >> yes you did. >> no i didn't. >> you did. >> you did. >> before back in he is. >> risk versus reward is the debate in the medical communi
that's the deadline given by the city of half moon bay. he plans to hall it back to his property where he says he will burn it. final chapter of his art project. half moon bay, lillian kim abc 7 news. >> wow! >> san jose man says is worried about the number of ct scans his doctors have ordered. >> dan is here with an investigation into the risk and benefits of this. >> dan and carolyn the patient we talked to has already had 17 ct scans. >> of i go there for help....
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this is at least the third lawsuit against the city. and they're hoping the third time is a charm. live in san jose, terry mcsweeney. >>> now, to a developing story. north korea confirming it did conduct a third nuclear test. this is according to the news service. they detected a seismic activity at the same location where north korea conducted tests in 2006 and 2009. the seismic activity was only a kilometer underground, an indication consistent with a nuclear blast. the test was far larger than the previous two conducted by the north. we'll continue to follow this developing story. >>> it is early tuesday morning in rome. and the catholic church is waking up to a bold, new chapter. the vatican had to work quickly to publish a special edition of its newspaper today. there's more than 1 billion catholics around the world. here's that newspaper. and many of them were shocked by pope benedict's announcement that he will resign at the end of this month. we'll hear from catholic leaders and get valuable insight about picking the next pontiff. kimberly? >> reporter: local catholic churc
this is at least the third lawsuit against the city. and they're hoping the third time is a charm. live in san jose, terry mcsweeney. >>> now, to a developing story. north korea confirming it did conduct a third nuclear test. this is according to the news service. they detected a seismic activity at the same location where north korea conducted tests in 2006 and 2009. the seismic activity was only a kilometer underground, an indication consistent with a nuclear blast. the test was far...
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the city's tourist numbers are down to one-third of what it was before the 2011 earthquake. but the city has much work to do to prepare for more overseas guests. >> translator: foreigners who can't speak japanese won't understand the guide's explanations. it won't be fun for them. >> translator: it would be helpful if historic sites had information in english too. >> reporter: the tour participants have given the city a lot to think about to improve its tourism industry. >> translator: japan is aiming to have 10 million visitors this year, but we realize our city needs to make a lot more effort to welcome foreign travelers. >> reporter: around the country, local governments are trying to think of new ways to welcome people from abroad. officials in tokyo hope to make the area's large number of traditional public baths a key attraction. >> translator: hi, i'm boris. i've just arrived in japan. have you ever taken a japanese public bath? >> reporter: they're producing a promotional video to give foreigners key tips on japanese bathing manners. there are some rules to observe.
the city's tourist numbers are down to one-third of what it was before the 2011 earthquake. but the city has much work to do to prepare for more overseas guests. >> translator: foreigners who can't speak japanese won't understand the guide's explanations. it won't be fun for them. >> translator: it would be helpful if historic sites had information in english too. >> reporter: the tour participants have given the city a lot to think about to improve its tourism industry....
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until dawn in spite of the fact that the city's failed to offer a good new year whether it's raining. but a year ago it was completely different and the colors were different the sky was blue that was the single cloud in the sky despite being so early so the love was a determined to retrace last year's routes to the on a bridge where they first kids. will remember how it was last year but i wouldn't say that the emotions are the same they are different this time. but we definitely have positive emotions i love my husband i hope he loves me of course i do. like it is the most we stop to the bridge because it isn't view. the weather was cloudless like it was and is again lights reflecting in the water it will seem like. olga loves taking photos so she began to first grow the reflection of the lights but at that moment i just. feel it's a miracle image. when you look so you. i guess i believe in miracles. knickers and so i think we all believe in marriage some people simply forget about it but in their heart of hearts they never stop believing and then suddenly in miracle happens and it
until dawn in spite of the fact that the city's failed to offer a good new year whether it's raining. but a year ago it was completely different and the colors were different the sky was blue that was the single cloud in the sky despite being so early so the love was a determined to retrace last year's routes to the on a bridge where they first kids. will remember how it was last year but i wouldn't say that the emotions are the same they are different this time. but we definitely have positive...
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until dawn in spite of the fact that the city has failed to offer a good new year whether it's raining. but a year ago it was completely different and the colors were different the sky was blue that was the single cloud in the sky despite being thoroughly soaked to the love was a determined to retrace last year's routes to the r.h. golf bridge where they first kids. will remember how it was last year but i wouldn't say that the emotions are the same they are different this time. but we definitely have positive emotions i love my husband i hope he loves me of course i do. like it is no must stop to the bridge because it isn't view. of the weather was cloudless like doesn't look like the lights reflecting in the water because he much. older loves taking photos so she began to first grow the reflection of the lights at that moment i just. told you it's a miracle i'm a. human so you. i guess i believe in miracles. knickers so i think we all believe in marriage some people simply forget about it but in their heart of hearts they never stop believing and then suddenly in miracle happens and
until dawn in spite of the fact that the city has failed to offer a good new year whether it's raining. but a year ago it was completely different and the colors were different the sky was blue that was the single cloud in the sky despite being thoroughly soaked to the love was a determined to retrace last year's routes to the r.h. golf bridge where they first kids. will remember how it was last year but i wouldn't say that the emotions are the same they are different this time. but we...
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coming up, more from the vatican city where a massive crowd gathered in st. peter square. people around the world cheering pope benedict for a final blessing. he offered it before he steps down. in the next hour we'll take a look at his legacy and choices to succeed him. >> you may have heard everything about the oscar pistorius trial. a new twist, shocking charges oscar's brother is now facing. >>> and next in "sunday house call," a new warning about common tests and treatments that you may not need when we go to the doctor. the doctors are in to fill us in on what we may not need to do. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wr
coming up, more from the vatican city where a massive crowd gathered in st. peter square. people around the world cheering pope benedict for a final blessing. he offered it before he steps down. in the next hour we'll take a look at his legacy and choices to succeed him. >> you may have heard everything about the oscar pistorius trial. a new twist, shocking charges oscar's brother is now facing. >>> and next in "sunday house call," a new warning about common tests and...
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the list compared more than 500 cities. it also used data from the 2011 american community survey by the u.s. census. >>> one new jersey casino won't have to get out of bed to gamble. the hotel in atlantic city will be the first casino if the u.s. to let guests gamble over the tv in their hotel rooms. pick up the clicker. starting next week, the e- casino program will let players set up electronic accounts and risk up to $2500 a day. you don't even have to get out of bed. >> oh, man. >> can you afford the room rate after that if you blow it. >> is gambling that strenuous to begin with that you can't get out of bed and go downstairs? >> i don't want to say anymore. >> lips are sealed. >> lips are sealed. >> brutal. >>> 4:42. still ahead, maryland lawmakers are getting ready to start a debate that could save some children's lives across the state. we'll explain. >>> if you cross a certain line, that one, you will be ticketed. some saying new red light cameras in our region are going just too far. >> wusa9 returns in two minut
the list compared more than 500 cities. it also used data from the 2011 american community survey by the u.s. census. >>> one new jersey casino won't have to get out of bed to gamble. the hotel in atlantic city will be the first casino if the u.s. to let guests gamble over the tv in their hotel rooms. pick up the clicker. starting next week, the e- casino program will let players set up electronic accounts and risk up to $2500 a day. you don't even have to get out of bed. >> oh,...
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muslims in the city of. protestors in islam about any karate have demanded the government to boost security and to take action against the sunni militants who carried out the attack allegedly some families even refused to bury the victims until they see their demands answered extremists often target the shia minority whom they don't consider to be true muslims. israel's former foreign minister is being tried for fraud and breach of trust hearing started on sunday lieberman is accused of trying to promote a source that leaked him details of police probe into his business activities the former top diplomat had to step down from his post last december when the fraud charges were brought against him a close ally of prime minister binyamin netanyahu if he is convicted he will be banned from holding any government post for seven years ecuador is heading to the polls for its presidential election with incumbent rafael correa looking sent to stay in power the socialist leader has strong popular support within the co
muslims in the city of. protestors in islam about any karate have demanded the government to boost security and to take action against the sunni militants who carried out the attack allegedly some families even refused to bury the victims until they see their demands answered extremists often target the shia minority whom they don't consider to be true muslims. israel's former foreign minister is being tried for fraud and breach of trust hearing started on sunday lieberman is accused of trying...
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the sky, landing in a sugar cane field near the ancient city of luxor. we have video of the field where the balloon reportedly crashed. the tourists were from hong kong, japan, britain and france. two tourists still have not been identified. one egyptian and one foreigner did manage to survive. both right now listed in critical condition. >>> new this morning. another memorial service for reeva steenkamp was held in south africa today. this one was hosted by the man who killed her, her boyfriend, oscar pistorius. the olympian specifically requested the service quote as he are remains in deep mourning for the loss of his partner, reeva, end quote. it took place at his uncle's home where he has been staying. he is awaiting trial on a premeditated murder charge for the death of the 29-year-old model. he says he shot and killed her inside his home, thinking she was an intruder. the next quourt date is in june. >>> home prices in america rose last year. in san francisco alone, that market up a staggering 14%. scott mcgrew joins us now and this is very good, b
the sky, landing in a sugar cane field near the ancient city of luxor. we have video of the field where the balloon reportedly crashed. the tourists were from hong kong, japan, britain and france. two tourists still have not been identified. one egyptian and one foreigner did manage to survive. both right now listed in critical condition. >>> new this morning. another memorial service for reeva steenkamp was held in south africa today. this one was hosted by the man who killed her, her...
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a crash on the peninsula. we'll give you an update. >>> a live look outside. city by the bay. san francisco this morning. looking forward to your tuesday, february 12th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everybody. it's 5:00 on the nose. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. a developing story out of the east bay. a stray bullet strikes a woman andarely misses her son in the bedroom of her antioch apartment. police are searching for that suspect. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. residents in this neighborhood have complained about gun violence before. antioch police have stepped up patrols but it has happened again. a woman was hit by a stray bullet that went through a second story wind know in an apartment. fortunately though those injuries are nonlife threatening. she was in a room with her young son when she was hit. this is on the 1400 block of sycamore. when police arrived, witnesses told them quite a story. a man was standing in the street on the corner and shooting at a passing truck. that was at least a half a
a crash on the peninsula. we'll give you an update. >>> a live look outside. city by the bay. san francisco this morning. looking forward to your tuesday, february 12th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning, everybody. it's 5:00 on the nose. thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. a developing story out of the east bay. a stray bullet strikes a woman andarely misses her son in the bedroom of her antioch apartment. police...
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and that was the main focus of the state of the city speech yesterday. on the top of the list to keep the city solvent. modernizing how they pay workers and pensions. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake says the city needs to be competitive and choices that are tough have to be made. >> altogether over the next 10 years we can reduce the size of our work force by at least 10%. the there are-- through a combination of attrition and eliminating vacant positions. we can achieve it without maiming layoffs and reducing -- without reducing the quality of city services. >> also on the mayor's list, creating a ten-year growth and budget plan to help guide city finances over the long-term. something she says could help lower property taxes by 50 cents over the length of the plan. >>> news time 4:35 and disturbing details released concerning a woman found dead in a burning home in northwest baltimore. police say jennifer conyers was keeled by a man she met -- killed by a man she met through a onleen dating site. monte carter beat her in the head and tied her up and dra
and that was the main focus of the state of the city speech yesterday. on the top of the list to keep the city solvent. modernizing how they pay workers and pensions. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake says the city needs to be competitive and choices that are tough have to be made. >> altogether over the next 10 years we can reduce the size of our work force by at least 10%. the there are-- through a combination of attrition and eliminating vacant positions. we can achieve it without maiming...
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deadline given by the city. then it will be hauled back where he will bun the piano, the final chapter of the art project. >> it is about 4:45. it was a year ago that many of us went lin sane and tonight it will be a homecoming when he runs with the houston rockets to face the warriors. he was in houston a week away and played one of the best games of the season sinking five, three pointers and the war years were blown out by the rockets. golden state will plan for pay back in oakland tonight. look for more defense. >> what will be exciting, the good thing, you cannot be terribly disappointed either way, right? a lot of folks are rooting for him, and some are rooting for... >> i would keep the volume down on the lin rooting, your neighbors, there, they will not like that. >> this is on a personal note. >> how is the weather? >> if you liked yesterday you will like today. there is haze. there is moisture. it is trapped below the high pressure. there is sinking hair that tends to keep the moisture down and that is
deadline given by the city. then it will be hauled back where he will bun the piano, the final chapter of the art project. >> it is about 4:45. it was a year ago that many of us went lin sane and tonight it will be a homecoming when he runs with the houston rockets to face the warriors. he was in houston a week away and played one of the best games of the season sinking five, three pointers and the war years were blown out by the rockets. golden state will plan for pay back in oakland...
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and also we had some snowfall in some of the bigger cities. beer makers say they aim to boost shipments by launching new products and plan to step up their marketing efforts ahead of spring. all right that's going to wrap it up for business hour. let's check in on the markets. >>> people of the solomon islands are struggling to get their lives back to normal just one week after a violent earthquake and tsunami hit the south pacific nation. aid workers say damage is hampering their efforts. government officials say the tsunami killed ten people and damaged 600 houses on nendo and other islands. more than 3,000 people have been affected. relief workers say water, food, tools and other supplies are arriving. but they say severe damage to roads and ports is stalling deliveries to people. many evacuees are staying on high ground, fathers of more tsunami as after shokts continue. a worker from world vision has appealed for more contributions to repair infrastructure so aid can be delivered in addition to emergency assistance. >>> french troops have
and also we had some snowfall in some of the bigger cities. beer makers say they aim to boost shipments by launching new products and plan to step up their marketing efforts ahead of spring. all right that's going to wrap it up for business hour. let's check in on the markets. >>> people of the solomon islands are struggling to get their lives back to normal just one week after a violent earthquake and tsunami hit the south pacific nation. aid workers say damage is hampering their...